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saxifrage
[ sak-suh-frij ]
noun
- any plant of the genus Saxifraga, certain species of which grow wild in the clefts of rocks, other species of which are cultivated for their flowers.
saxifrage
/ ˈsæksɪˌfreɪdʒ /
noun
- any saxifragaceous plant of the genus Saxifraga, characterized by smallish white, yellow, purple, or pink flowers
Word History and Origins
Origin of saxifrage1
Word History and Origins
Origin of saxifrage1
Example Sentences
His goal, working with the National Trust and Natural Resource Wales, is to restore some of that biodiversity by re-introducing the extinct rosy saxifrage - a plant he calls a mountain jewel - to Eryri or Snowdonia.
Springy moss, purple and yellow saxifrage, and a type of buttercup stay within centimetres of the ground.
The grots and rocky walls were already starred with saxifrages and stonecrops.
And in confirmation, a little Arctic flower, a purple saxifrage, blossomed improbably where the witch had planted it as a signal in a cranny of the rock.
Glints of colour, purple saxifrage, sphagnum moss, the reddening leaves of the bilberry.
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